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CONTACT US
9 Forest Crescent,
Parklands,
Blaauwberg 7441,
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: +27 021 556 7419
Tel: +27 021 556 7563
Fax: +27 021 556 7419
Mobile: +27 084 584 0205
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One of the most photographed scenes in the world is the awe inspiring panorama of Table Mountain rising over the blue waters of Table Bay. To see it for yourself, come and visit the 48km of white, sandy beaches of Blouberg, which is know as one of the country’s top surfing and angling spots.
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Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most famous icon and, as part of the Western Cape Floral Kingdom, was declared a World Heritage Site in 2004. Towering over the city, the mountain is visible from 200km out at sea and is often covered with clouds - we call it the tablecloth. Table Mountain is home to more than 1 470 species of plant - more than in the entire United Kingdom. 200 of them are found nowhere else.
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One of Cape Town's biggest tourist attractions, the Waterfront evokes images of the early activities of the harbor. Much of its charm lies in the fact that this busy commercial harbor is set in the midst of a huge entertainment venue with pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies. Seal-watching is an amusing diversion.
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Table View and Blaauwberg boast with sandy white beaches bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Whale watching is very popular and whales are often spotted here, not only during whale season (September, October), but also as early as February and March due to the rich feeding in the colder Atlantic waters.
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For the wine lover, Durbanville offers an exclusive and unique Wine Valley route. Few people realize it, but the Durbanville area was one of the first areas to make wine and some of the farms had been proclaimed as early as 1698. Currently there are 9 wine producers in the area, which also makes for an excellent country drive whilst visiting the farms.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast on the south-western tip of South Africa is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world. The 9 km route with its 114 curves skirts Chapman’s Peak, the 593 m southerly extension of Constantia Berg and follows the rocky coastline to unfold stunning views in both directions.
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Cape of Good Hope is another breathtaking place to go, that you shouldn`t miss! It`s a good opportunity to drive along “Chapman`s Peak Drive” & enjoy the spectacular views. In the Good Hope Nature Reserve you will certainly meet baboon families. Watch out, they can become very cheeky. If you are lucky you will also see zebras, ostriches & antelopes. Be aware that at the Cape, it`s mostly windy & chilly.
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9 Forest
Crescent, Parklands, Blaauwberg 7441, Cape Town, South
Africa
Tel: +27 021 556 7419 | Tel: +27 021 556 7563 | Fax: +27 021
556 7419 | Mobile: +27 084 584 0205
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